11 .....:.,- , .. L 4.v :: .,r..,....,,..y..'...,...v....r. T .--....,,, , -----• T Eri' i t l ib ille4 " :ol44l4l7.:.,lOTal t . coin la prlvatkins `dad 40114 char acter): perfOtiliati Widi ilea! Mid alacrity the ardttion6leijes that , itityiv iif-nkrefessity been impastdsitiOn the and patiendY , •sweited theAiwa - in tliviiictivaii6 gt*e theta. a* , Op• } writ nityssr pititicipakitiritt the trar.' , ,, .'ln' , 14 the naval iiar, , where the stimulus of bat* and the tope of distinction - ere Ores& ent 10 eniuttarid 'encourage - to 'arettion, these evidet 'Of fortitude and ele / eri i pte: natiiyi' illYiale'ei 'petted t 'hut ilia / toe of the Officers and men' whom 1 leave" behind me; sitid fit:handl part with so mbelt're greti il ehts a hutulred fold by a I=lBo - tian of the..barrenness of .hon o r of the field) in which they have been ecimpellOd in labs 'Whilst they have Inittled marolly whit the storm, in .enforcing an arduous and hartiassing 1 blockade -i-have braved 11 the wreck and I ldisesse—no enemy's ling has iiri 0401 ur ,,,,1 1 the seri, nor 'have _ they Been Add to m ach . him in hie 'strongholds, by remain of tpeculiar difficulties of his coats. *jelling them eiery , happiness in! life, e l ‘e se dlthe su , list, in their future career, srliich they; so wel merit, I. shall ever remaisi their attached fri d and brother. ( igneh) D..,Comszu. ' • the 1 1 topic's- Ibuotate. , _ . :,. .11 .S. BOYD, PUBLISHER. A A , ' " Wire shall Ole Press, the People's rights Taint.* Un4wed by iufluence, mud nubiibed by grunr" 18011TBOSE. APRIL 22. 1842. DENOCLITIC NONINITIONS. FOR GOVERNOR, ratNcis R. swam. , , of Allegheny co. 't . . i CANAL COMMISSIONER, lIOERIS LONGSTRETIL of Montgomery co. • i —,--___ WHIG NOMINATION& , c . For Governor, JAMES IRVIN, • 1 4 of Centre ea. , ti 1 Canal Commissioner, JOSEPH W. PATTON, 0 • L of Cumber/mid eo. Thei official despatches from our ar inhrelatin* to the bombardment and capita !Elko( Vm Cruz, have crowded out our vsual-varie y of matter this week. •,' , 0 r Army In Mexico. 'lke Int brilliant ochieveTents of our troops in Mexico haw been • received twit(' d4 lll ' tmtions of joy in every part of ' ex ended and rapidly extending cet4try. hatewer may have been the par zaareelings of opposition to the war in its ear4est suites, dui unexampled intrepidity, weliii and 'Mimes, of our army; their hero holland their magnaniMity, has called forth theiplaudits of all parties—the admiration, nn'a applause of our whole people. , Even tho 4 r who were most bitterly opposen to the I wet, are delighted with the fact, that the 'bravery and fidelity of our Colonial days ba4not yet departed. The brilliant victories.of Gen. - Simi at Vet •Cruziand of Gen.' Taylor on four en i. i sanguned4 ri fields, are almost without a par allel in the pages of history. The great dii. r parity of numbers in the contending armies,' the position of the enemy, fighting on their owt soil and in view of their own firesides, whtre patriotism; pride and duty should girt desperation to their courage, the oat. ally-towage Itheye had in - every particular, has rendered the victories 'obtained, with such small loss ion our part, almost unparalleled. The 'question is now 'asked, in view of d ths,'oniform success 2f our troops, mill Illex- iciiiti' II persist in the prosecution nf the, war' Thiy cannot deceive themselves Iviikr.,the hop of cing successfullY l nith our' troops : I the! can na deny the superior skill oCour 1 1 ' offipers, this courage, diicipliom patribtiian and ebiwltiry of our meti: On' the plaknitl tin* hare !felt she invincibkfiinwess-of the " 4ubborn yankiee 77 49 ; Osek.forti,t ; they hate seen their strong aralliyieldtoshal enie and skill of our officen•l• lit 'wee Ilia scin:cely hope that Mexican piide. ) illexicau ; oblinacy, and Mexican fillly, - Will* treat for peace. They begin to.exhibit-_the i cher.! nettr of the Europeon AS paniarda i iis•fight- ing i among themselves; end in opposing and invading army witliOntbeing directitthisri goiernment. The insurrections inCalifir-1, nia and New Mexico "are"*rong V 113 0° 446 :1 of lir guerrilla war, that resort-.of a people; , Irbil never know ,• Wheric, they', are 'ireiter4 - Solpe May suppose thartho:defeatof Sint& Aint!saipiy, and the fall firxiii Osil Ivy( ao;i' ken the Mexicans , to a sense oIY their eondition, , -and if they are riot- prepoi fur , I -.... . .... peace, the _caption of .iiii city, of itterti e el witiuironghly opektheir.eyer; .but ii;l.iO 4 tierations of Spain, the Spsniardslave., sired that Madrid wai!ntit tbe tiatiOirj i ! ii 1 wthegin to think thitthe Spanish bloc 4 its 31 6ieo l ivill - show that thiictiiiital is Oat'. the country.: Still the carman:of the 'capital is , inixidattl, aid ecrtabit7::...,. ".. .J 1 . ::: I Post if the fall - of the: eapital'does riot! ets4 '1 thil war Wheanniy ,we eipeci in ilesi l pilileil' cobsumMation 1 When every Metk; lairt 4he least importance, •osuLall i thitipriaii.V pb) citi ea T ar ia garrisoned by Ainericaitl: ark subsisted from Mexican store4iiiiist it , 1 -, ). . • • _ , ...-E_Lili. ' ' - • " . '4 : ':511 .%A.74 1 iriA1177 -11 ;4 4 # 14 . --' 7- 1°. 7 1 /° much t iniiii io the inifortittiae itt ni t re% 111 : „. Chia4islioilit11 1 01 1 c, Qr. the- , itiNislaul?lr 01:111•Autican Goveretnent, the comesand. ingoldoitTiiiii ithtt - priimiit iiiiikitig ot49:_ Uriti - toitipire thit initabitlutts:' . with 'ton& deuce, apd so' relieve their t tiiitiess. Gen. Worth', re • see, has been aPpninted tempo. rar7 goy mar ofthfc4 l Y. : 2101,MIDY orders without 41 6 4 0)4 4 11 ,: : ordinarY • fas ' n' ). Lions of the civil t immistracy, as bet Ween Mexicans and Mexicans, he ,v!ill estao B l, strict police regulations (nu securing good order and rwd nil *. ill'illid City. ile!will also establish rt temporary and moderate tariff of daries,. subject to the approval of t h e g enera -in-ehief and Commodore Perry, command' glr. S. Home Squadron, on all articles int orted hy' lea from the countries other than the United 4tates, the proceeds of said tariff to toltrapplied to • the benefit of the nick cad %minded of the army, the sintedrint,- and , the indigent inhabitants of Vera'Cr l iit.i. The tariff so to be established will beleitatinued until the instructions of the:govenunent, 14 home shall be made linciwtrin the case. This order shows that r..ott possesses the feelings of humanity in is great a degree as he does the spirit of a soldier. War must necessarily have its evils, but a Riallant soldier will always en deavor to mitigate their severity. We are glad to learn that the loss of life amongthe non-combatants in the city was nothing like what has been stated. Au of ficer of the navy who visited the city and castle after the surrender, informs the New Orleans Tropic !that the number of women and children and other nun-combatants in the city had been greatly overrated by the press. ' The whole number in'thkuity did not probahlMarceed 1500, and the number killed did mu reach 200. The • killed and wounded among the combatants ha the city was said to be 53. There was but one gun fired 'at the castle, and no one was injured in' it. The city and castle were entirely without provisions, but there was a large quantity of ammunition, powder, balls and shells, both in the castle and city. liar At the late charter election in the City of New York, the Whigs-elected the Mayor anti two-thirds or the•Commtm-uouncil.- GP We learn by the Bliffido Courier hst navigation has opened on the Lakes, ; The Steamer " United States," Capt. Whit taker, always the first out in the spring, has made a trip . from Buffalo to Detroit and :back. Igr,Navigation opened on the North . B4nch Canal last week, and business wa, iewv. Dratocax-ric Revraw.—The April No. of this excellent monthly is on our ta li Itle. It is embellished with a portrait o the =Hop. Et.us Lawts-.a very correct like en of that staunch Democrat and eminent Ju ',rise: . -The pages of the Review, as usual, lure replete wiih i entertaining andinstructive matter. TReisowvi or ITurrocr.—We seknowl. edge, the receipt or No. 5 of this truly Tido*. 'We' work. ithliiihedby.Daniel Adee, 107 , Fultori Street, bieW York. CIIAISBEIS I CYCLOPEDIA Or ENGLISH LIT „ Eaavvie.--The first volnme of the Ameri can reprint of this estimable . work is on our table. . From a cursory. glance At its pages, we are well satisfied that it, will be a valua ble ncquilition to the library of 'every fami ly. Published, by Gould, Kendall,- dr. Lin coln, Boston. - ' PatLAD. EVENING: BULLETIN.-.--A. - CV3I - late of the:Philadelphia North Amer ican. hai established a daily evening paper in Philadelphia, wish the above title. The •Bulletin is exceedingly neat in appearance, and is conducted with ability. The editor, in speaking of the political course which he ill take 'anys ' iw , "In politics we _ .ba independent, as in every thing , else. With, old party lines we shall have little to do; our brotherhood will be with - 4bethouest of all, parties. 4 We are dmirmatic, not in ; the narrow sense of that . term, 'hut hi the Pease in Which four fifths Ur-the 41mitnunity-are so....fdribe rest, we shall - fight, like , Harry of the Wynd, '9 for our owe hand." It shall be our en deavor to-rise above the cant of faction ;to advocate only what-is patriotic and right; and-to uphold those Measures; by whomever urged, which emiduce i tu ,the_greatest good off! ihe greatest - 11gVsounding iMmis ! a naltwit cheat t us a'defend what is tth - Mg, - _one oneopprobrious , epithets terrify us froarsestaintrig, whit tis right. -We- shall prefer - princiPles to men, where principles ate iiitqtred ;''Unil'ortat.l citizens:to bad ones as candidates r 4 °Ser: Ireaup,Fase6 Reedit. - Ate mectiat Of the. Goan Raid Temper._ anite Society held .ivolhe iisfh.:iiiit. the fol lowing readatinna,iiere onimistinasky adopt ed: - :4fai‘liceit That.n - committee -of vigilance b .,_!OP**P- , whAse:44#l! *II be to enter, a.complaint heroin Win :militilie,ogainet Any , iit'' 'or persons. l'Oit kift- linfklvA , t, "It viola - tim.-oew license inw,,withist the loroar k lit i Tiaiwn , hili. ~, ,t ~...: ,.. ,; 7 : ...... ... .... ~, ito4ekimil,:Tlet we -will snotaiwill proper efort l it 01 4 ilr. giq Peitliilef. , '4iim . '* - t:j o- . pnniedateitind conviefanrinirtiidisel, or in dividuals .whe,,may be known to iiidiie ii l 4d lair, Within*floll l *. -I ( i - f .4 - . .140.04;fTiniihtv'edilati ;it the l. Pit'; :1-4. I*-'A' V_..°6§+ll7 / ! a l*ni Diem Mi' d l T -:, ,"sit4l4l .4 ert!'to piWi,.:dkOmotutimpt- : ,.---=: , -,lo;lltiiiAlet:itinnkiit. . • .._ *rice' 611 Vent OCCIP *l4 air Om- l!'ximN ~...,, e ,:.....---..-.......v..,,, - ,1 0- i bi l, ,-,-• :1 1 440 6 - , t-,:, -- '' ' AN" tlite.PiOdle. 4 2...2 .2 N, . • .. I think I,Shall-rilitiidtWhen.t„.say to :my-tellow-,eitheniethatl*ipearbefore them :agninTetuatandy ;:,but,l2l , ing' . :hislebirnii : 4 0* 'i1' 0 01 0 4.1 00 66 9,4400FP 5 *... ' t01h0S e - -hot o f theAdiciente, ( lo*highlisin'al* _— . asjuivistrilvailfsilly f asailciestalarandfafitelh: isuivery Word °f a* folic* bog ;_eztractetiliiii., dered . Juflgti`Jesstiii; I, feel I ahetilti be acting. unii i itiy . i o •bim,:o 'the comniunity, and.usmyselfo if J-did'acit"-earrect the im pression.' ' The eitratt''fis . from No 'p, of ' these essay S: . ' ttAmd now in .defianee of; all the principles and precepts of Jesus. in despite Of the most solemn eon atitutuandinruictimii; Judge`Jesithp is fording .our religion into oar legislativallislis i draggingitinto his mums of law, and enfuming . bis views uponpain, of Aisfrauchisenieut upon the jOors and witnesses, as well as upon the.prnioners aad parries, who are bro't befiare.him ; and what is a stall greater atrocity, ho I insists upou our hanging,men. nut-by a free; and un biassed verdict andludguient of their peers; but up on his ipse dish." i Is this the language, Nr.Editor,ie which I have addressee the coMpanion, tliefriend, the.imighbor, the Stan, ;with whout;-I am proud to associate in works ofeharity, utili- , ty and public spirit 1 No, indeed ! no, fur from it : if there ii an' individual lilt this community who reads the whole pamgraph ' and believes mwguilty of such an act, I en- 17 him not his personall,iquelities, and must put a very low estimate Upon his understait- ding ; if lie is incepablebf seeing the differ , enceltetween the argues mt anil the- wan, he- ' tween the principles urged upon us in the lecture and the conduct or practice of the 1 lecturer. If he will nbtisee what I•have re- peatedly stated, that I have appeared from 1 William Jessup the leettirer to WillittniJes- 1 sup the practitioner—frau] his intellect to his ' feelings, from his cold and heartless theolo- ' gy, to his humanity, hishenevolence,his no- , hie - spirit. Jibe does net see that 1 repose I with a calm -unwavering confidence in the , belief, that in spite of his theology, in Spite of his anger, in defiance of hii reasoning, I shalrobtain a verdict in his heart-1 can on ly say the fitult is not in)my cause or in my bosom, but in my inability to express what I wish. One language, is due to a generous., confiding friend s another to a proud, over bearing•theologist ! - 1 "Furst be the line, bow well so'er ittlaw, That lends to make oue woiihy man my foe; Gives worth a reandal, innocence a fear. Or mini the virtuous ever•draws a tear." If there is nn individual in this communi ty whose interest whose feelings, whose chamter, should prevent them from assail ing Judge Jeisup' personally, of entertain 'mg one single unkind thought-or feeling to ' him in his character bfla man, a citizen, a public officer, or a philtinthroplst, it is the 'individual who now addresses you ; • but if I was as corrupt as I am represented to be; the eff o rt would be vain: He is u man from Winn!) we have all clerked .so many lessons of virtue—lessons that I hope will cling' around us in hours oliemptation—bringing us back in ,penitence to the recollections that cluster around the instructions of early days —that every effort I might make would be fruitless. , His lessons Of virtue will I trust be remembered when we are both forgotten, because silent listeners have been at work in whose memory they live ; who will re vive them at distant latices and remote pe riods, with all their unfolding. on the soul— they may thus be. transtnitted from age to age, like the precepts o 1 the Gospel, surviv ing the period when they first had birth, and placing the inscription of purity and' virtue upon all they reach. Alas! when may I bope for such a tribute from him. He re members' nothing but my sins in my epi taph. . . • But if he thinks from this I-tino among . . the fawning Sycophants, .whose mawkish adulation, while be is iissailing their relig ion as infidelity, denouncing their philan thropy as moral altraistb, and despising their feelings as sickly sentiment, .eke out the ful some fluttery, " I dearly, dearly love thee," who while'tlitcy are incapable of apprecia ting his virtues, or estimating hie public.ser- Vices, yield -their, under to:his pri de of character, he will, , find himself' shootng Farr beyond the 'Mark: If he thitike beense I pay a willing tribUteuo his Moral . worth, hia'pultlic spirit, 'and his personalcharacter, Matti will- not fight against the' hint:kill% that he hoisted. in cluirCh; the flag that like the .iiitlitie'it flag is stained With the blood.pr prisoners, the fl ag, that Bulbul niy country with dishonor, he Willifind himself equally mistaken. • - He began ity assailing therelig, ion and the. feelings that myMotherlinplmt ed in me, and he ends by calling- me "22 wilful, false, malicious slanderer; who takes refuge upd;r, her, petticoat," because I will not consent to,retort such epithets under my own proper signature., A mother's' protec tion is a safer place by the bye than his side of the cause can furnish; and if lie would but, recellect how his Mother clisped him to her hosoth through 'ell his ,youthful way wardness, lie would not "disgrace his twin hood" by, ridiculing the she.offers, nor be found where he is in this controvert. ey.., But who is "$p . ectntress," the 4evilii , h Recitte—,4ltecypiess r shilded sorceress, drain ing the !Owen . . dregs of. Circe's ,baneful cup —her wands, her_ clarins, imp. weird en elintitteents.are seducing Mankind from the worship of the pi' lloWs and , the !magnm. With guileful spells,-with dew 'Trent. , kuut grass, with sly enticements inveiglingthettn wary tcteyil! The heathen B,eccaria, the atheist 'Voltaire, the illfatun ied 'Utak, Roan), and Be ntlintn, . the , foolish -IL, iyii igston, ,Byer ett,tind blattlinut 7r thefiinutics Tyson, Bur.., leigh, and Cbannitig,‘,the ; injunctions. of ehristinnity, the oaths of ulce rs , the princi ple!, Of.ilihetlY clud:tbe , deep tcelings.of Abe beart„.are among the jagyedientb. that are] boiling in her wizard ceuhlroq: i We bevej detected .ffieitaitlniglit hag who threw them I -ini and her nam5,i4 , 40. 0 (4 4 / 4 She, Atter* her spells end, her incantatinnts, until -the pilt ure d f illt ioalAnt.,:k gittenness, i nad the. Gospel i r bilgtial iiiii iiio..til skof*ios the sooty tliti of * 41 1 Sts.itSii* is 4 4b61!Ptting the apciiitla.'i til ,t hr ear s'; the .alit'xi**ising ihdl a potent tirrifi& tafidence-4Wee tlie se. - mks ,pf ,uitture,i. : and .:. ever 4 t he ,actientoutd! destinies or meta and shali-io too etintecuP .tiblerto notice !'!!,-...ti , Stat:tiTingiti.• ionisi , miss-- bra!" ,', - ,::•. ..,:: ?; ~,-,.:„.,...,,. _ r , ~ , . i. ,,. : ,..,,,,,. , To duo 1' niiiiiieh rliti:iS ,i,JF.1 1 4114) " Ins, lice," slid! " - CtsiOr _et, - that - givb 0) Gov eineri,,end,shridNjiiikl4nitiii-103;:liotrjui.n1 - ntiteiclitainitteil its" Well'iiittititpultil'jWrist 1 diction;thitt:liiiiti':ear .i iiinicientsite:findixtr . : 1 040 1- tisii - Wiliki . the 1-- —l— Iti#lflose*iffst .• .. 1 , 4i,vciii074 1 04."• misrepresented 1 they who . quote the eti#e.: the Tatl . to:intiwelWtillievel'evid ite,pikro; fibitiiil ir L!'" C.Sirditikidt!!!! : 4her whli; '. trL4 ll +Coe vt,Withltbk delavadow iM, their WUutlp, "OU' national4lOvereigniy is'' diviiietjtiiiin ''_ :—ii'Mikies4iid, Paul"' (they..., have, iVitt Nonh) -0 , .!.iir*'!!llte,jo4l.lo 4 171 ' I t area° settle t elaw.of : the Mitrirtlie cis-, it magistrate Veirefsiiniseiehe.bear , eth not thei 'ritin..iikiii".4t he .SkearSiit to i f ) decapitate di esibdoer.'.:-_.0"6:-nowlalks about " the4eligie . us sanctions that surround our public rifffeerim '-imbiMut I" this etimirimm ity.heing-goVeraed;bY di L e`pi ler4itheittour "institutionsitimd , .thelilud 'rity, '.being -de rived from Heaven"—and` tinder these'saneL titan, and by:ViittriC of thit authority, 4- noun c i me as a knave, a fittil, .and Mt infi del; -he-must be is crooked disciple if he be longs to- the school of I.la4len or of Sid ney ? Is lie defending the . lecttire T ie . lie the Judge's friend, or 'is it all itimiCiill— these the arguments,i the principles, 1 , the opinions of the lecture , or have 'we al l . been stultified together? Friends and fites• seem to 'be all stupid aliki. This is not dragging religion into the 'Jiscussioni---this . is not tanking the religions' code, " a terror' to evil due t s "— this is not JOreing it upon thb Legislature-4411b1' ja troOtangisig urea by theology instead-Of law--;Lthis is not opera ting upon the consciences or jurors, witness es, or ether court officers--this is not invest itig them with the sanctioniof religion—not connecting 'church and stat e r—verily, if I run " wilfully, maliciously- and , ' ,I falsely slender. ing" my friends, there are home others who should come in Omen share of the penalties: and they are entitled to - ii detible portion be causeltey.:Juive . betrayed their master with a kiss4thertiriiti the - sat category with Judits-1, :'. .- ' ---,..- , -J Nowon Sober ea rnestness, I would like to know wiiiit-difrerenee Almare in ‘ untier the gospel- diipensation, - bet . w4itilut authority of Peterand -Paul. - Not outs.,woyd has Paul uttered-in the whole aix:yerseit : c.pataell from the epistle iii theltinnans tkitlmi lathe slight est allusiolvict - capital- erimesj-, it relates alike to every 7 crimein the Wender. Peter calls the civil government •i ; the ordinance'of man ;", (1 Pet. ii, 13, 16) Paitl calls it' , " the o rdinance of God ;".2,they bo.th incul- i cote elmedience to the Imi, butt nether of 1 them' inculcate the extent 'to which it is to ho cerried: They never advocat ed such absurd adulation ns to make a she riff (our i friend -Nelson Warner for instatici:,) a di clocking, sanctified by virtue of his com missibn. Are the people ithis co autry so stupidly ignorant as to beli m f ve that St. Paul meant to invest the miscreants who held of in ,his day with the•attributes; a r the.ou thority of the Divinity? Were Pilate -and Nimrod in this position 1 - Who was. .emperor when rind was nu apostle—when tie wrote this very epistle to the [lonians? Why the bloodiest tyrant that ever i'o4 the e mirth ; the wretch whir murdered his mthimtmr, pois oned his wife, repudiated !his children, be-f trayed• his friends; killed his tutor, set Rtimei on fire, fiddled and danCed while - it Waal burning, massacred all the chrislians for do inffe' it, nod had lalts and ideerees to ratify and sanctify all - these crimes. - Are these the ordinances which the apostle enjoins um i to reverence and obey 1 Is this time guverii-11 meat of ail all-wise, pure, nod holy spirit !II The foundation of all religion, and-of all liti-11 man society are, shaken by such in mieties;!l and wherever such doctrines reach, they a eel I like the poison of the cockatrice., "'slim . i prince of darkness is 'a gentleman," IT is a fountain of light when co:rip:wed with such,! leachers as these. Now ~What is the plainil meaning of the apostle? i -What is it dratil makes all their. writings harmonize 1 Willi that we should do as their master tauglor them, "render unto Caes ar_ the things thittil are Caesar's, and unto God the timings that! are God's." Ile obedienti to the civil gov 4 ernment that God has appointed, that pro; i motes good and eschews evil I—a eolitrarjl, - - doctrine sanctifies all' manner of legalized! wickedness, paralyses ell,: ur reforming ens i ergies, prevents the bene 6' eat nail tor of (mil l being from revisiting andirmerfeetingthat isn4 l material portion of his' sprit with which lid , has endowed the moat perfect orgattizatiou that he has made. A gOird government well are to obey, a bad one we, are to resist ; ash sO may the author of my ',being help me, a$ l mean to comply with ibis will. And i such 'men ims'"D."nud "Pastier," rindtheil co-workersull concur in plus degrading the Bible and exulting the gmbbetif they wilt , continue to worship the gallows as " God'e' ordinance"—they may Continue their dei liantintions to the end of ihe chapter; nil 1 regret is that ,they ihouldilinve provoked rp4 1 to say timings that have 1-meen - construed, t think unjustly, into perrimalities. li they succeed in reviving . publjc 'exectitiar, niiil do net platellietilselves amid ilieliiiriticiPles upon'an eminence of infitiny;troin Whiehltdl their combinations of cliMth -and 5tate,...41 . , theology and law,ofprineiplee amid practiet , will.notlift them down. One thitig'they have dime; they have shown That my religion is subjected to a better tesi than their minds elm Atrnish. "13y their,lfruitsye shall knot' them," Babb my' preeepreV, mid upon this issue I throw myself at the . feet (if my Crej-• tor, and in 'calm sincerity, whit an hum* but antalteritig Mope, , I'M in hie justice het in his Mercy, abide the 'estilt. Men whose chnrities thus -dattiv mid frown upon rile dogmas of their own sect, while they rolitill others of tbeir etiatiiele. - liave R Tsifiecies iirl. charity:that is lint the bffspriiig'af St. Pnlil —it, is Dot ,charity . : It* self-love, faction, , anillutritiieiim - ; tt . is 04 'placid lit cam , : panionship, with poperyi:arittprviincy. HOT , thoy rtaj theta. , selves ; have, they masked ;themselves fbr ' purposes - Orslander:"' ..... i And now t . Mr. • Editor, se.' far from otty, mntt'siviews '4111(3.31lb:1e, or, the dogmas ed'i any, religious... Wei being: nfiliglter,pAlrritr. on the strhjeCts of legieloitivesuliciment thliii i the voice, of . the peop)e,,l, :tiot,boy, jibes,. issue with these ittanactilateS,Aheie religiiine ~legiilatore,. deny . theit llocep, dispute . thWt , rearm:Ong, and try'-'eet Oilstone with: the but' I: insist that'liiiiere er , ,i)ley' 661114' I, tet'il Of - 'cientiito mit't ' Maithatif 'thii'llibi tied th e ,religmits sect 1, tit; yield. . e ra i . a goiernment of law, not oft.theologymi ,. lilo only in cases where 1114 y harmonize that ItOkertan - bis: or ii 4 ielidT' rind iiiideltnie, the; tid vailifitim of timidliiiliiitiii Its and Snit 014, 04*- . .tte e itton iA ,- I P - .! e lifel t° '4 ll ll4 c°2 '&4 llll6 l;',. "° Pr.o lll l ll3 ,4 l : l i ll l ' * ..f, :skew that ges„eentol4;heriffic.'iltiir alrOdtef ! g o i iisfer i ito the idolWiyitii ) 'tbe::l(wiest ifiiiigin' to; base liol - diiinc,a, tithority-0;11,7L 'Ceiot, - 4itiftbetliii*eiiibiiiii#4 l :4l l .,,' :! l itiiiirliiiiiilictioliJiltel)Mrei . ,ltlitit'iht, link - mere Criniturei4ttiptlonsocuthin : l* . : iiks.liut •Irdefy 'all. iii#'i7ilifoliikliof,lo4* on id Olemical Flirty's/to IlaWil)littlii 11**. .„... to v i z i t - tht . r * nol li et Sigh, ~ 11 ~ - r , ;''i , 1 .teke",,Ontt.-sittgle qp[t/v) 011is.Wq, .tg -the eOntrary ;vithinit pfunging. eniSev pt s -,Cv., litistingliotitiettieliditis "t4i) : :',l': ''''..",' - •r • • I s l• Et . they ., yentere . .'' . *att s eg thesifo 4 di.J. speptay pr#6'lo., 0 .4 4F g., ? , - ee..**6 - .1.0. - - i .. ,',.ti0„ i• r ' .. ;cont f 0 mitth the-closet COtor Of. petence • r -the.: 4xtraysigant coinage , cr-th ir'g biiiinsi. :Mee hi scriptute'Or•reasen,•in - i tionstitu iettiii t,he law, o. rdilthe-iiititii3ctri' "'hey ;fa e- - ; •Ii,e1 ; •tweets ;the " ministerlet,'‘, ,"!i tat i t h e . i.eiln;, 4ter ofithelow,"-betkreen i -the ;fret of the ivinitr and- " tti el Iregent , 4''the 'Pe plei l ‘' to its tipplicattplt• tn. ,e4v4.,.. tistitutionS,-1 .lint, 'ft' ady to meet the I:„:(Or , taki..awa. 48;4. .mmissimisitake wat t ejlaw, an they , save no manner of power -. Wlntteven ''' And hi s -i s sef ouly-siel .eiidet t Fut its 4 riniit.' t'e initkes every • one. 'Or-Aitei 4 I'Mie sub ect_of Funishatent. I cannot ' al , yildiow th t- they , , have no carol of,Sti,lraity : b4t what d'erde.• iive from the' eitustitntion. a4l t*IP ~,hut ,ii, that they have all teivorn itd thie.princiPlei plid I aim reo.mucbtence. e" far . ..liter indi. Videsl ret.intatiabi,ttint.t., p ',lt ,itAtir)l;elliaz 7 -, .brit of displeashig_tlieni I !ovtnitititt ihey • have each teken•a ,:true-oatlti; --and•thatit is 'tterly impossible •to eStahlitdi any govern., 'pent with out inititnttotiS upon any ether . fitundation: ' ''s ' .`i- i . • . ~., , •. . i 1 • , But it is time I should , talie leavet . of she , .) • • 4 ?subject. Ido 'so with the •ipiggestirhi,- 'IMO' :stir fur from our' go.vernitteOt,having,, tee itir.. 'Seituted by Jesushrist drib° epos les - ,,,,by Moses or the-prophets, tileAlery names-in their whole heraldry .fro?_ the President' to !the hangman, vvith.tlie, e x if lerpor and. the Judge,. tie ;sheriffs, constables 4 prothOn irepresentatives;. with their'. Icliines and untlerStmppere,r were not ever inained by the Blestdalt &OW; the•whole pe ,i rind of his mission i , alid.vety few•Of these ljbard names wilt 'be }time tin attyllart of li their own eherishe translate of tho. Bible, li unless the word "ransistio ". iti used in the r. isame sense as in the •" raidfienirtiell night's "dream :" - when Niektottom Maketi, itis'ap -1 pearence iu an , , 'i. head; instea -of his, - I own ' 'Peter Quin e 'viol:tints, " id ss thee,. • • 1 ilßottoin, bless thee Aline art l Arantlat i cd." . I t Itowever - they, have any'atO iority, Olt the; gust -High, if the -are ..divil ie agent s, th en, M the constitution d the lasi; are di v ine, tbe people who franod,- hdopt4d, mid eleefeil, • thent are divine ; ,iiintit is ti kind o -' diviiii-, iy dint depends upon the s,attry : to e away the pay and the divine nut unity is 'smoke and vapor. Meet who . are appoilited by tannmenities to perf orm certain wel; defined and well ascertained serv,ic‘i for a specified compensation, to talk 'in this way is hilt- crous enough, But let us '' ' see 11QW far it is in iblvanee of _Pagatiisn'a :11, ".Such;' says Taciths, " was the degederpey of die times, that men affected to be thOught Gods, Mid were pleased with the, it eliitry offeed'their persons:" One tlifficers shOuld be Crowned with, ivy:for : the 4 ictory flier bine • • gained over heathenistw;:' 'the People ileifiektheirt under the reign of .Cliligtila.—thOY deify themselves under the . 11 e pdministrittion of of Francis R. Shiwk. urely so Many di= vinely authorized avec esiong,lit tb.he able to exorcise one • such Malignant ;spirit , us. ~ " g, Spectatress: fi :, • 1 --, One word as t . myself•tdid my Objects,— I ask my fellow! itizeni, ivtintever may be, their opinions at .. feelingsl . Opon the Subject, to put themselves form thoMent in tity Mend. Let them ask- thenselveS ttsat metive,:ivlitit object-ofinterest; passitat di- prejMfice,'CoulrE intlece me intent onally ,totinsult,to wound: the feelings, to Islander tiny living being', *hose views are, • controtaYrted in 'these es., says. Is There sky ohjeCt lif ainbitiOn with in mygrasp, am .I, envying any mates Tame, , ovetting any main's offiti, that E should "falsely, wilfully, malicimisly" "disgrace my manhood urn 6r the slOter of theipetti. coat" to injure -11'm; Nat theii: . ny honor to be acquired ty ir,• 'Hifi; biting ice tOftej• gained I' If thefe! was must 'lave, been. emifined to a nvirrow ei# trust awe: My , name is locked i p in the ibitsitin of three individurils, hey ad- themipt can , •,ne . .l,•eegso, Onlessthey stain thetnielvei with dishonor: Ibesides, what.rig it have grey to rny naine; they .volunteered themselv's befoit the pub-', 'lie—it •was none 'of myd u ong; they iiss,aig,l lily religion as " sickly set htnent,"" morbid syrmatliy,"-- 4114 , "Alilsek , philaitfltropy"— ,they denounced; me first...itacs„fanatic„then any an intulel,,-atn - il, ihey inOted 'scretiny.' -If ;injustice has been done?! diem, I the _ same ;channel is open . to thent; and L t hey !lave shown Mat they !know, lint .to ,wr i ne anony mously—they live the„kaine - 4ght- as - 1,, i have.to the advice of i.heperin- St.-Pat.'. 'rick : •- . h ji - i id libels grieve your mind, incily In!cy.l,l4ill;- . are like 'otifer folk , • ash ofragllis joke s'' 6 Oldie t i ,p . ilny; I int a- Malt ~ of oil these else S. ' lI,WIIS 1 inisbed the introductory or- , 1 woman ; Oa ftitaiished them ion • a ndh. woman furnished rolui C. dolt. I A spi.ti,- "Shoultlatup You soon a re Sit down 0 -Beneath the It is due to tli! is not the nutho a woman who fa tick ; it was a I lieb,rewtranslit the facts about At is,rlitogted, in Washing., iilll9tin !AA: writt it.. a IPtt .. 1,; 11 the subj Oct of 1 is bOog,a next . ,Fertsigelee ; lie States ? r g u to4 ll 4o 9, .‘ T ki he cee didettilpit iNii . .., o ee,. but ,re.- - liii fri - elits to ti 'iitAiiiiiAli. : i s chary Tit i ylor as . , the , eandi- Isideueri:i. 'e -'. ( t t l'.:;' -, . PULITIOAL:7 ton, that 111 r, pa to bis•friends oaf candidate for tin that under,no A sent to be ;iti guests and ! iirge jor Generalgal date fbr the .....—..f Z. ' I • I) Istoiril A ... 6 4t,i8 4111.. c.., • reihutil ness of 0)6 digeOve . orgatifi,itand 1ik . ,1 diiease, is caused? by;' inipitriey of -1116 I gastric juice, a fllltl peculiar ;0. tbe. , secreted frouf-lia *blipildi lil 4ficterit f.l eterful proper. thes.whiarishiefiovaincl l tautcr tnat4estion. COnseqututly, th .1 of being speedilf dissolved, ellen beci ly spoiled or pulrified •-in • thii stomec rung breath, sour ,l"..coilivelkis, stowscb, colic, yilittery,cliplora ... drealal tempt - lAN •t! i --. il- ~ Wright's Ind" VegetabieiPilts. at • far DYOP O Psia,- tecause:thejg, cleanse and bowels of a t balleiu.9 Inlaiiii, a , b100d.,.,f0n; or l fivo4,Nitiik TOW. Ask ! go iai ng 4o,4, ‘ ill in all clife4 • give continued for a hart, ,timeil„.will pp perfect cure of -! yspepain,blit will , , 1 pant 0r, 1 4!1tp1if,',1,7. 4_ f ligletil*. f l Beiiii4ier, ~ t.4IY of kfulatoilit Vegetable fills ~ 'ft' 116 wt r ltien in Wright*On . the - ,platmil of cOlch bil;i' 1 ' . Agf,tetsfor i - sots of_Wfighes , . I Pills la it i' ' . iAlillt okiPqrm 4 W 1 Etfinciea . 1 0:4T tt#Rf44;' 1-0.00.1 • , . .. I • !-• TPLOUGHSI I "IVATNE froll'lcnitbs tutlll - Ooti for itaelii " ',/ '; p 1/ 1r ,Atiril - -21. , • , ;; - ;- !: ;; • .tillis ,& Sheirrumz,k',-, I ti* . tit•Aegt VITA I N dite-jklipat markst. wk.. 4 •T V ai UEAVY ,SiiEt INGS. and Uu6l receir at ~ •. I ~ § a ti a b i44 s4 4. . 144"' 1 ' ",,,, f? _ p:Pon:ei ellwhole,. rain ! Of. no;t7lrkes,•senatoii. •qt AXES‘ . I r r SUPERTOrtAies trit tecyor e c . ClinOlbr Apri,241.14,1847.w.:' /.. 1”I - ; ,s 1 :• QOP REINE, Yjaci • r • • O'ApintOtti."lB47. . to NWLoimistEin,othAfi t . , .:MoVitteet#prit2olloB47.. Aaliatidler lite4w3 I 1? u, ~-f -1 Icl ,;, ~.1. . ,,,, ~ ,i • . - i i..::- ',, ~ , i, ;:.` - '.:*;.. , ii •,..."`11;,, t‘tl.... i . .t. 1.. r . - rqp .•,.sp.)3,yruAß.. _,1 4 1 7 scadin•farb k liTa t. - 1 - spit. q,'lltitic.'YPinlil.gcliti. l 4 4 .93 l 4 lo - -uld, ) ,ldWi waie_r; - iiii - Sitol:# lire 411 - iir t_prili . at 10 9 , • • ,,•• ~ e ii: Sliohe fulltitinne ' rtyi l to'lii.l: ., :' ' .-: '. ::-. 9#6 ',iiitit ' 6 ," 311 4te.1ic4: 11 0000'' 0 0 :.B.:04:4 11 ii*tre-..?., -, ... , ; ~ 1)1e-'.gitap,.4' .Faro 2. _Horses, i .-Eight !‘ -.-- •.- ' ' t: , :. •," 'tiirhefit itiry • tit' . (i14,..' Seirgil.rei:iiiiiitrs,. ~Thirty., Sheep, ~ 4 -.• , i.v .Orre-Noke , of 'Oaki.ri: .. TEritts:iir ski;t4L. il i k ' - -;ii.2liiiir'e - .4 - ,lli;ritii '' - - 2....4, • HILIGIT , MCW;L'UIIt"" PAT. 11 ~.vi.;`: • ; . . rv - E NViesclq , 'the i27th day, or 40_ twit it. Iroise 'tot arleamil tower ,, O thip,:at 10 t4clock,! lig:, vrilbbe I indees 'otlicror,hie i the folbosviag-,propars. ley. 1 - 3 dud otse.i.' yearaed&c.olts ,, , , t , 4:, light'tvrh -horse wagon; intl. I one liaise • two blind luinliereted; said 1 ;Arm's* ana chainis,itironiand - fl blase 'kettle:loAl pots 7 r. be4steasha and,2 : ,bediranti ,, bask. chests-ding -1 stnud=^ :•4"'ibairs, a nntober eels and articlesWO' airmen:ale o Ineatibrk. l'EteitS'lSE" an&. titideil;, cash. Over five dollars Fix stoootibi atom with*". tercet endiapproveitsecatity+ . HORIZONTAL. • SAP , 'l.l 'Tir A' E.l ;•ft, 17. , , i • , .),:i - ;•,...,,.. iy i , ;•:' i: ,L: ,::-.l•fd"..•i .:.:•. -,..,- ; ..1p,-,;',-,.. , •.: ;!"..:;,,,.. IriFtPP!**o. 4, i-1 4 44'lhif011owinkeettifiestik, - ~• ~*-m7-s.;; , .;i l taitdcil .lll, usttlie :teatiMonittll,4 . 1 stiver,4l-highilk4tafie' ettiile Indies ;* who kiwi!, i 441 A ztlllti .Du ii horizontal -,Sititiwitigl,, 1 Wheel,..444: 7 Wltti,,ctinctli v insayin :s11.1)0141.0 . i tiiftyi.t.h4t *Akeyl•can Attiti : ! with it,, , : .tteVeif ;t:ii, j eigAit,rutt•,.,l4r; ithopt, ft), pr Ality!.&,,worh).per..; d*CPi :'''-i 4 .c:if#, 174 t! 41 :47 Olie'9 l 4 -; they, Can - fleti, furqk 4n ' :in:dist:try, Aty i kC wor*--With .i contp,, . trttin..„witige4:-._,4ll4,;it . ttertiwce is..:lrmistaWe ,1 , ',.. 1 , tliat ;non..„ wheel. .14 farmer 'OP iittO/940!Preit - his wool; with:; i this iriacitine to liaie litillis employ). itiltheq ;s4t . Fite,t/st,fir ,htlittr,.94. ,011# 'thaw-four ls.', 1 • pir I'4 , i! i i,. th e !diprorntip, stiMO,ituttl , spila wheels. .id. 4:. I,??,CRE)(cf' .. 4f . iv 0 40 4 ,...1 .1 - : :--• -- 1:-Vti - - - ' -.: - -". " 1 ref! ..; 5. , :--:-_ , ...i. i f, z=-1,-;r . ~ - .•;:- •; - r. ,4 1.1 .' •- The' tincletisigned, citizens ,of Monti. l i t liave witne s sed '. wit it Anhcli . satisfaction tle 1 tipeskitma-'of,,a- novel machine -denoiitinatectl : tl s- P4 n lOlic-0 _ 9ki49lldi.sPiio laglsimeirll . .lowly-!i- !O_vPtLd•PY,li+4: I' ,Wheelelef! I Si:inFY . lg, ik,114, cimnty.. ,It ,iiippiett!ais 1 f.us.• A”iliP,; 4, !illu_Olt:-.tiiii.royemb:iit; iii:llAir off, {. '•t10 ease p3it,h,,whit4l,lt4;ia,jiikti"4llClllll4B4 ' PA4.4Y ; M * .th.,,Alliii4i. it: 1 0.PR,ilios , ' ~,iWii•ticitalsk, 1 -um , that ,citi r iltarinsrl gsograll7 4 ,4sith- Ilk I; l l ' ‘ikt l - .. ""4 1 ...i1a1d,..1ii-Pitl i :' !r-til approve il:tock :- ....41;1 ! -..N+WR94F,IiP . ea gqs...PAk; ~! --',.! . ~.... .11 1• ,, '-, ..scz ;;; ';, '; ' ,..C P l..l.!lT,lciin .Luskt • '.l: ''-'ll'. ' ..,- • ......t1 :,'; -.. lion. _ Wm', Jessup;- -,, , ,-." . .-,..1.;: , 4!f, • ' ,•'; 1 '--, 1 ' ., !',5* . ,,Pi4 1 .k R43VitrilertA , '. 1; - ' —__. Josetili Williams; '.'-i'v:.; , 11 1 114.1-JOhiiioii,t- . 11 -:-. . -;.s - ; , .1-- - i - -;; ; ;. - .4..7.. - ._.Htiii. M. CI Tyler _ -- , ~1 .: -. . , ii , -; , ..i 't, , _ s• - ,Ok. Mulroid; ' - i . - P . 'i . .. 7 “I fzii . 4 -. ,•1t.... , , L., ii ,r: • fe ilettiOtt.Webhi“Pilifi,'.' l l l ' ! ..kd0....) 1-E:•••, 1 .- - .;41.. II." S . itiishuiy'r , 4 ' ). : 4 ' TS. " f`rii kXI. I . ti'4: . ~'.,, ;', ': '; Walter PolletiTteisitirit* 0 i --;13) , !-i 6-•.' i - .: , E '': , tr, ''.:. , E .- ;ilkatriaiii•Jri; . 3li'lli'_ 4 4 . l' ,. , -.ili..i:i'-/...iDdrie.l Seurkb,:"?:::)Cl-'':';e:fT.l.. 1:11 ,16 ,: ii:iai eS'illVnalliArtirdVl 4- . 4 /1.',1-`, 1 .-- '‘ - 16 4;: . ...',: . :•'; t .ail, •,,t f.t,iy t ,Lnite:4 O i tiri t ' ir !, ;. ',W,Liktii . ',.t -' '!' 7 4VlO'i- jtiii - tititi' ' '''''' - `'`'l-i..4 1. 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'`.- 1" 01SO.Oktilii*itl:•litrf)fit . fbitt riiiii , j)teasir - ilit :aril tlitliati)miiiiibetkiii - iititinkriliii, Stitsitailiktiiii - 41.ous#iPit. - .E-4 - ,.-..-010 . 1-,- , ;:,,,:::!. j:-,a: - .:,k , ..,-,0. 4 ,..§ ii , -, ..;1:, i4-i ,, -.ailiglOalwittEtititiPititii* 4 El, ';ii:iii:,i'i6 0 - iciSmiTilitiki - ,iitiMit':-Y47k'1: , i..4: , . :,,(soitilitiii,Aoritiskol47:-54,E.,,,,.r446105 ATIVESS. tiWreet every other . t ieaelf, Avheti -tteopo woe- Yitutiter4- food, itietearT l utes ali ohite i' heuie bad pities to the . • .; iirifitiin eat* -the • steimach pur4 the relief; snail pub. Anakei . uglily. 1 . tune NINA, - ' `nn.V egetible. EbriPther a'• EMS 11. L ;61.84 =I CBS • ' , II. ' . 7P7 yE CA4) , • ~1 4 4. 4 .,... „.„.."- 1 ,,.. , - I, r , , ~,,,,,...- 1 7, , = 11, Al" ' v ', uliikilrawo - it&' - CENTS. ial Ili , alb 44_ oak - lis — 0 10 if o Als4, u sa - d tit dii - ' ' ' : 4 401t 400 1 ).Nilskias., ipri ci k .. y-ti , betp441,..,,,,, 1 , ::1; -L,.„ l „ f il i iiiii tiets 77, l . i.. ', ` - t - - '-:1 •-=`.... 1. ' ,. z`• il.442.onralk 'PlO' itekßo l !-.,..1 'fl fid ; l 6. -014. IlZifo l - 1 7::( -. -1:.: 7 :46341 Altbilt). 4 i iizabiusbu* Po4i 'thirseumon.. 211/164M-c-, E El U 1 lii Ell - 1111 ilin ~.. ~.fir, ..,..01, , '9ll =ME . l ow t i 't , e-t Wl.4}:at.,-1:1:0411.1:,:k ~ ,,, . ._•-t' t i - . ...li!SI ?:,iii3O.s:".